Flu Season Sick Note Mississauga
Mississauga is Ontario's third-largest city, and during flu season, its walk-in clinics face the same overwhelming demand as Toronto and Brampton. With over 800,000 residents and a significant family doctor shortage, getting a simple flu sick note can consume an entire day.
MedLetter provides CPSO-registered physician-reviewed sick notes online. Same day delivery, no clinic wait, accepted by all Mississauga employers from Pearson Airport to the corporate offices along the 403 corridor.
Mississauga Flu Season Challenges
Mississauga's diverse economy — from Pearson Airport operations to pharmaceutical companies to corporate headquarters — means flu season impacts a wide range of workers. Many of these employers have strict documentation requirements.
The city's walk-in clinics, concentrated along Hurontario and Dundas, become overwhelmed during peak flu weeks. Wait times of 3-4 hours are common from December through February.
Online Flu Sick Note for Mississauga Workers
Whether you work at Pearson Airport, in the Meadowvale business park, or anywhere in Mississauga, MedLetter provides the same fast, professional service:
Ontario Employment Standards and Flu Absences
Under Ontario's ESA, you're entitled to 3 unpaid sick days per year without a note. However, many Mississauga employers — especially in logistics, healthcare, and aviation — require documentation for any absence. A MedLetter note covers you regardless of your employer's specific policy.
Can Mississauga airport workers get online flu sick notes?
Yes. MedLetter notes are accepted by all employers, including those at Pearson Airport. Our documentation meets all Ontario employment standards requirements.
How fast can I get a flu sick note in Mississauga?
MedLetter delivers same day. Complete the 5-minute intake form and receive your signed sick note by email.
Is an online sick note valid for Mississauga employers?
Yes. Any note from a CPSO-registered physician is legally valid in Ontario. Our notes include all required elements and are accepted universally.